Velocity Edge GX440 Instructions d'exploitation Page 50

  • Télécharger
  • Ajouter à mon manuel
  • Imprimer
  • Page
    / 530
  • Table des matières
  • MARQUE LIVRES
  • Noté. / 5. Basé sur avis des utilisateurs
Vue de la page 49
Electrical installation
4.4 Introduction to EMC
Drive converter cabinet units
50 Operating Instructions, 10/2008, A5E00288214A
4.4 Introduction to EMC
What is meant by EMC?
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) describes the capability of an electrical device to
function satisfactorily in an electromagnetic environment without itself causing interference
unacceptable for other devices in the environment.
EMC therefore represents a quality feature for the
Internal noise immunity: Resistance to internal electrical disturbances
External noise immunity: resistance against external electromagnetic disturbances
Noise emission level: environmental effects caused by electromagnetic emissions
To ensure that the cabinet unit functions satisfactorily in the system, the environment subject
to interference must not be neglected. For this reason, special requirements exist regarding
the structure and the EMC of the system.
Operational reliability and noise immunity
In order to achieve the greatest possible operational reliability and immunity to noise of a
complete system (converter, automation, drive machines etc.), measures must be taken by
the converter manufacturer and the user. Only when all these measures are fulfilled can the
faultless functioning of the converter be guaranteed and the specified legal requirements
(2004/108/EC) be met.
Noise emissions
Product standard EN 61800 – 3 outlines the EMC requirements for variable-speed drive
systems. It specifies requirements for converters with operating voltages of less than 1000 V.
Different environments and categories are defined depending on where the drive system is
installed.
0HGLXPYROWDJHQHWZRUN
'LVWULEXWLRQ
RIFRQGXFWHG
IDXOWV
,QGXVWULDO
ORZYROWDJHQHWZRUN
3XEOLF
ORZYROWDJHQHWZRUN
0HDVXULQJSRLQWIRU
FRQGXFWHG
IDXOWV
)LUVW
HQYLURQPHQW
6HFRQG
HQYLURQPHQW
(TXLSPHQW
DIIHFWHGE\
IDXOWV
'ULYH
LQWHUIHUHQFH
VRXUFH
/LPLWRIIDFLOLW\
0HDVXULQJSRLQWIRUHPLWWHG
LQWHUIHUHQFH
P
Figure 4-1 Definition of the first and second environments
Vue de la page 49
1 2 ... 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 ... 529 530

Commentaires sur ces manuels

Pas de commentaire